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I'm looking for a source for the story that when Everett Case came, he wanted a bigger arena than the one they had started building. So he had them expand it in the only way possible: out away from the baseline. This way, it would pass Cameron Indoor, which at the time was the largest indoor arena in the southeast. It explains why there are more seats behind the baselines than between them. It's a neat story, but I don't want to add it without a source. Ncsupimaster 00:41, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
There's a book, Legends of NC State Basketball, thats says that in it, but i don't know how to cite a refernce from a book AceKingQueenJack 17:10, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
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